dont think the US would even want to intervene directly. we saw how popular our direct military interventions have been in recent decades. and if ukraine has all the med they need to get the job done, then let them
It will be up to helicopters and/or watercraft to resupply Ukrainian troops until damn repaired.
Wonder if Joe “ ing HIMARS” Biden provided Ukrainians with US military hovercraft?
That was the point.
irrespective of nukes, if that wasnt clear considering i raised our interventions in recent decades in countries that did not have nuclear deterrents
Kyselivka abandoned by Russians and Ukrainians have moved in. Even closer to Kherson now. Any RF troops on the W side of the Dnieper are basically plant food at this point. It’s just a matter of when
20km from edge of Kherson and even closer to airfield a major Russian base. Possibly a condense of RF to get main defensive line inside “cross Dnieper” artillery range. Either way, if you’re RF out east of Kherson enclave you’re feeling very exposed, assuming this news is confirmed.
You asked what good were the nukes in this war. I told you.
and im saying nukes are not the reason the US has not directly intervened
That's your opinion.
and its your opinion that they are
so ok
Russia's latest withdrawals were gestures of goodwill.![]()
Rats are bailing and China is ordering putler to stay in cuckshed!
I still expect Putin to claim victory soon and bail, like I said months ago. He will say they have achieved their goal of the peace keeping actions and dealt a harsh blow to the Nazis of Ukraine. That will be a face saving move.
My opinion is based on consensus. Yours, who knows.
CSTO has always been pretty irrelevant. Armenia apparently is leaving as well.
would be news to me. they've invoked the CSTO who is already sending some small "monitoring" force to assess the current levels of hostility
Good thing I was subjective then considering your takes here
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe...rs-2022-09-14/EU executive to recommend cutting billions for Hungary - sources
BRUSSELS, Sept 14 (Reuters) - The European Union executive will recommend suspending billions of euros earmarked for Hungary over corruption woes, two officials told Reuters on Wednesday, in what would be the first such move against Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
The head of the executive, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said in her annual policy speech to the European Parliament on Wednesday she would freeze funding for members damaging democracy, and singled out corruption.
"We must fight for our democracies... I would like to focus on corruption," she said, without naming Hungary specifically.
But her executive was expected to recommend on Sunday the suspension of up to 70% of 22.5 billion euros ($22.44 billion)worth of cohesion funds earmarked for Hungary from the EU's 2021-27 budget, according to the EU officials. Neither specified the exact sum in question.
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This is your face saving move tbh.
True, Chuncko’s “I called it” move to bail and save face.
Unfortunately, no one is buying the turd they laid, no matter how hard they polish it.
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You don't have to post you know.
Neither do you. As well, you don't have to reply to me either face.![]()
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